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Rodeo problem

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Rodeo problem

Post by jaym »

Hey guys,
Got a 93 petrol rodeo, has a bit of problem, when u put the foot down feels like it has a restrection, allmost like flooding I guess, give a bit of a splutter, but realy has something holding it back. A mechanic drove it and said it seems like an air leak after the air flow meter.

Anyone got anyideas?

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Jay
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Post by Meff »

first thing i would do,is change the fuel filter.you would have to have a fairly noticeable hole for air senser to choke, and then it usually wont run past idle speed.
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Post by jaym »

Thanks mate, have done new fuel filter, new vac lines and new starter power wire, looking for any ideas at this stage
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Post by the gun »

clean the air flow meter wire
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Post by jaym »

the gun wrote:clean the air flow meter wire
is there a special way to do this? can u give me a quick how to? i here some carby cleaners can do more damage then good
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Post by the gun »

simply remove the air meter section from the intake tube and spray with carby cleaner or brakeclean. Dry off with compressed air. Don't break the wire.
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Post by jaym »

All fixed now

Was a big chunck of crap on first hot wire in afm

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Post by the gun »

all good
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